London-based and British/Icelandic born trio Dream Wife just made their triumphant stateside debut on tour with The Kills and at SXSW, which earned them praise from NPR, Entertainment Weekly, DIY and more. Today, the band share the music video for their anthemic, feminist battle cry "Somebody." Shot and directed by bassist Bella Podpadec's father John, "Somebody" is premiering now via NPR Music's "First Watch" - check out the video HERE.

With the video for “Somebody” we wanted to make something direct and simple. The song is a ballad about the experience of living with a female body, in respect of this subject matter we focused on capturing a truthful performance that was both elegant and stripped back. We drew inspiration from the male dominated iconography of 70s glam rock; a time where men were able to explore their femininity, with the video for Somebody we are playing off this subversion with our own exploration of contemporary femininity.

— Dream Wife on "Somebody" Video

Dream Wife released their debut EP last year via Lucky Numbers (Hinds, Sleigh Bells, Alex G), which earned them spins on BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, Beats 1, and KEXP, as well as massive support from The FADER, Dazed, The Guardian, i-D, NME, and more. The band has also garnered a well-deserved reputation for their exhilarating live shows, having sold out venues across UK/Europe, played festivals such as Iceland Airwaves, and toured with the likes of Sleigh Bells.

Dream Wife are: Rakel Mjöll (lead vocals), Alice Go (guitar and vocals) and Bella Podpadec (bass and vocals). Watch this space for more new music to come later this year: http://dreamwife.co/